Commission report due date definition

Commission report due date means the commission report is due in the office of the commission no later than one business day after the date a public depositary's financial report is due to its federal regulatory authority.
Commission report due date means the commission report is due in the office of the commission no later than the date a deposi­tary's financial report is due to its federal regulatory authority.
Commission report due date means the commission report is due in the office of the commission ((not)) no later than ((thirty days after the end of each calendar quarter)) the date a depositary's financial report is due to its federal regulatory authority. ((In addition, each public depositary shall submit to the commission a nonquarter monthly reporting of))

Examples of Commission report due date in a sentence

  • The state agencies would report back to the Commission prior to the December 15, 2015 Commission report due date with their findings and proposal.

Related to Commission report due date

  • Report Date means the third Business Day before the related Distribution Date.

  • Assessment Report : means the assessment report referred to in Articles 32(2) and 33(3) of Regulation (EC) No 834/2007 drawn up by an independent third party fulfilling the requirements of ISO Standard 17011 or by a relevant competent authority, which includes information on document reviews, including the descriptions referred to in Articles 4(3)(b) and 11(3)(b) of this Regulation, on office audits, including critical locations and on risk-oriented witness audits conducted in representative third countries.

  • Current state fiscal year means the state fiscal year for which a particular calculation is made.

  • Cost Report We relied on the separate reporting of non-sub-capitated and sub-capitated experience by the MCPs in the medical cube worksheets of the CY 2018 cost reports. In the MCP cost reports, sub-capitated expenditures represent the amounts paid by MCPs for sub-capitated services, rather than “shadow priced” claims as illustrated in the CY 2018 encounter data.